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- 5301a23923a939e8f103491c930d179bf8fa379c67f7b3c01af0ab8338e8eafe accessdate "2008-04-11".
- 5301a23923a939e8f103491c930d179bf8fa379c67f7b3c01af0ab8338e8eafe date "1999-02-26".
- 5301a23923a939e8f103491c930d179bf8fa379c67f7b3c01af0ab8338e8eafe isCitedBy Aquila_Theatre.
- 5301a23923a939e8f103491c930d179bf8fa379c67f7b3c01af0ab8338e8eafe publisher The_Times_Leader.
- 5301a23923a939e8f103491c930d179bf8fa379c67f7b3c01af0ab8338e8eafe quote "Touring theater groups in the United States are more likely to offer Andrew Lloyd Webber than Anton Chekhov. But a British company, based in South Carolina, of all places, is bucking the trend. For six seasons, The Aquila Theatre of London has staged tours of classical theater, bringing professional productions of works like "The Iliad" and "Julius Caesar" to towns where they might otherwise not be seen. Last year, the group presented ...".
- 5301a23923a939e8f103491c930d179bf8fa379c67f7b3c01af0ab8338e8eafe title "Classic Comeback The Aquila Theatre Of London, Returning To Northeastern Pennsylvania, Proves Americans Are Hungering For The Greek Classics And Shakespeare.".